Part of the Hieracium family within The Flower Universe collection, this captivating ring is inspired by the Hieracium vulgatum, or the Common Hawkweed— a flower revered for its symbolism of strength, determination, and resilience. The design fuses the beauty of nature with the precision of craftsmanship, featuring an open-ring silhouette that seamlessly combines geometric structure with organic elegance.
Adorned with delicate filigree Hieracium blossoms and lustrous 4mm freshwater pearls, the ring celebrates the timeless qualities of endurance and growth. The intricate wirework and filigree techniques, passed down through generations, give the piece a uniquely refined yet earthy appeal. Crafted from recycled silver, this ring is more than just a statement—it’s a tribute to the strength found in both nature and human spirit.
Embodying the rich cultural heritage of Indonesia’s Pasisir Batik and the symbolic power of floral motifs, this piece is a beautiful reflection of resilience in the face of adversity, making it a perfect companion for those who embrace both style and substance. Whether worn daily or on special occasions, it serves as a reminder of the beauty in overcoming challenges and the unity found in diversity.
Hieracium Open Ring
Rooted in the heritage of Indonesia’s Pasisir Batik from Pekalongan, The Flower Universe collection reimagines the Rooted in the heritage of Indonesia’s Pasisir Batik from Pekalongan, The Flower Universe collection reimagines the traditional Sekar Jagad batik through an alternate interpretation: in this view, "Sekar" means "flower" and "Jagad" means "universe," as opposed to the conventional "Kar Jagad," which translates to "world map."
While this interpretation differs, the core values and message remain unchanged: to celebrate diversity and embrace unity within it. We chose this alternate meaning to highlight the distinctive qualities of Central Java's Pasisir Batik, which is known for its rich floral motifs, each symbolising unique cultural meanings.
The collection is organised into Eight themed "universes" or families: Jasminum, Ixora, Hieracium, Sambucus, Achillea, Lobularia, Phlox and Bloom. Each of these reflects a unique floral world, showcasing the symbolic and artistic diversity that defines Pasisir Batik.